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Gunrush (2008) (TV)

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Overview

Director:Richard Clark


Writer:Richard Cottan


Release Date:2008 (UK) more

Genre:Thriller


Cast


Timothy Spall ... Doug Becket

Paul Kaye ... Earl

David Harewood ... Robbie

Deborah Findlay ... Jill

Aleksandar Mikic ... Chris

Aml Ameen ... Wesley

Adam Deacon ... Jello

Carrie Mullan ... Millie

Jacob Anderson ... Leo


Directed by

Richard Clark


Writing credits

Richard Cottan


Produced by

Emma Benson .... producer

Charlotte Bloxham .... line producer


Casting by

Gary Davy


Costume and Wardrobe Department

Fraser Purfit .... costume supervisor


Other crew

Emily Russell .... production coordinator


Production Companies

ITV Productions

Distributors

ITV1 (2008) (UK) (TV)


Runtime:UK:120 min

Country:UK

Language:English

Color:Color

Filming Locations:London, England, UK


Company:ITV Productions more

It's a ITV one off Tim plays a driving instructor whose daughter is shot dead, Budgens location is scene of the murder which occurs while he's shopping with his daughter, after the Police fail to charge anyone, his character takes it upon himself to find the weapon and thus the killer.


Expect 'an ordinary life shattered', 'a wall of silence in the community' ,'rising wave of gun crime' and pelnty of 'hoodies'.

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